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Accumulation of mitochondrial DNA damage and bioenergetic dysfunction in CSB defective cells
Pia Øistad Osenbroch, Pia Auk‐Emblem, Ruth Halsne, Janne Strand, Rune J. Forstrøm, Ingrid van der Pluijm, Lars Eide
FEBS Journal · 2009 · ▲ 59 citations
Abstract
Cockayne syndrome (CS) is a complex, progressive disease that involves neurological and developmental impairment and premature aging. The majority of CS patients have mutations in the CSB gene. The CSB protein is involved in multiple DNA repair pathways and CSB mutated cells are sensitive to a broad spectrum of genotoxic agents. We tested the hypothesis that sensitivity to such genotoxins could be mediated by mitochondrial dysfunction(definition) as a consequence of the CSB mutation. mtDNA from csb(m/m) mice accumulates oxidative damage including 8-oxoguanine, and cells from this mouse are hypersensitive to the mitochondrial oxidant menadione. Inhibitors of mitochondrial complexes and the glycolysis inhibitor 2-deoxyglucose kill csb(m/m) cells more efficiently than wild-type cells, via a mechanism that does not correlate with mtDNA damage formation. Menadione depletes cellular ATP, and recovery after depletion is slower in csb(m/m) cells. The bioenergetic alteration in csb(m/m) cells parallels the simpler organization of supercomplexes consisting of complexes I, III and IV in addition to partially disassembled complex V in the inner mitochondrial membrane. Exposing wild-type cells to DNA intercalating agents induces complex alterations, suggesting a link between mtDNA integrity, respiratory complexes and mitochondrial function. Thus, mitochondrial dysfunction may play a role in the pathology of CS.
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Osenbroch, P.�., Auk‐Emblem, P., Halsne, R., Strand, J., Forstrøm, R.J., Pluijm, I.V.D., & Eide, L. (2009). Accumulation of mitochondrial DNA damage and bioenergetic dysfunction in CSB defective cells. <em>FEBS Journal</em>. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1742-4658.2009.07004.x
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Osenbroch P�, Auk‐Emblem P, Halsne R, Strand J, Forstrøm RJ, Pluijm IVD, et al. Accumulation of mitochondrial DNA damage and bioenergetic dysfunction in CSB defective cells. FEBS Journal. 2009. doi:10.1111/j.1742-4658.2009.07004.x.
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@unpublished{pia2009Accumu,
title = {Accumulation of mitochondrial DNA damage and bioenergetic dysfunction in CSB defective cells},
author = {Pia Øistad Osenbroch and Pia Auk‐Emblem and Ruth Halsne and Janne Strand and Rune J. Forstrøm and Ingrid van der Pluijm and Lars Eide},
journal = {FEBS Journal},
year = {2009},
doi = {10.1111/j.1742-4658.2009.07004.x},
}
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